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Mike,
I'm working from memory but, for once it's working pretty good. The pump
goes into the two holes on the right, the one with the red arrow and the
un-arrowed hole. The two marked with blue arrows are aftermarket (and
one is strangely oblonged; I doubt the bean counters at BMC would
authorize such an elaborate hole).
I remember because my BN2 had only those two holes and I had to stack
flat washers to give the pump a flat base due to the embossing on the
bulkhead.
Bob
On 7/1/2019 9:27 PM, Michael MacLean wrote:
> I am trying to install the fuel pump to my BN2. The back wall behind
> the seats where it is located has a Swiss cheese quality about it.Â
> There are too many holes back there. Can someone please tell me from
> looking at the picture, if the two pump mounting screws should go in
> the holes below the blue arrows or the blue and red arrows. I'm
> leaning on the blue arrows because in the middle of the red and blue
> arrows is a raised ledge and that doesn't' seem right. Those are the
> only choices with the correct spacing for the two mounting screws on
> the pump.
> Mike MacLean
>
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<p>Mike,</p>
<p>I'm working from memory but, for once it's working pretty good.Â
The pump goes into the two holes on the right, the one with the
red arrow and the un-arrowed hole. The two marked with blue
arrows are aftermarket (and one is strangely oblonged; I doubt the
bean counters at BMC would authorize such an elaborate hole).</p>
<p>I remember because my BN2 had only those two holes and I had to
stack flat washers to give the pump a flat base due to the
embossing on the bulkhead.</p>
<p>Bob<br>
</p>
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<div dir="ltr" data-setdir="false">I am trying to install the
fuel pump to my BN2. The back wall behind the seats where it
is located has a Swiss cheese quality about it. There are too
many holes back there. Can someone please tell me from
looking at the picture, if the two pump mounting screws should
go in the holes below the blue arrows or the blue and red
arrows. I'm leaning on the blue arrows because in the middle
of the red and blue arrows is a raised ledge and that doesn't'
seem right. Those are the only choices with the correct
spacing for the two mounting screws on the pump.<br>
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